Latin Night Clubs in Miami

Spice up your Miami night at these great Latin dance clubs

Miami is one of America’s most Latin-influenced cities. To some, visiting Miami is almost like visiting another country, one which is heavy in Latin accents and commerce. Sure, there are other cities that have a larger Hispanic vibe than Miami, but this sun-kissed city really takes the atmosphere and makes it is own. Even in Miami’s world-famous nightlife arena, the Latin influence is felt, and you will definitely see it in the Latin dance clubs that are scattered around South Florida. Here are the best clubs to get your dance on to the booming Latin beat in paradise.

Club Tipico is an elder statesman within Miami’s Latin club scene. Open since 1987, Club TIpico (1344 Northwest 36th Street, Miami) is a great Dominican restaurant by day and a hot Latin club by night. With live music being played here almost daily, and a Fuego clientele, the Latin rhythm is always sultry and sizzling at Club Tipico. (305) 634-7819

What would a list of the best Latin clubs in Miami look like if Mango’s Tropical Café wasn’t included? It would look pretty bogus, and rightfully so as Mango’s (900 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach) is a legend among club goers. Mango’s embodies the tropical liveliness and spirit that South Beach is known for, and it doesn’t matter what day of the week it is, you can rest assure that the party will be jumping at Miami’s most well-known Latin club. (305) 673-4422

The hottest Latin action in Broward County lies within its cookie-cutter suburbs. Congas Night Club (2079 North University Drive, Sunrise) brings the heat every night with resident and touring DJs spinning contemporary Latin and the clientele eager to dance to the pulsating beat. The drink specials are not too bad here, either, making this establishment a great place to visit if you need some Latin sizzle to spice up your night in Broward County. (954) 749-9669

Key West has a sizzling Latin side that is not too well-known with most. But if you need some Latin spice while you’re in the Conch Republic, make a trip to El Meson de Pepe (410 Wall Street, Key West), which has a stunning location right on the waterfront right next door to Mallory Square. El Meson is not new to the scene. It’s been in business for over 30 years, and what keeps patrons coming back is their great food, fantastic drinks, and lively nightlife. El Meson de Pepe is a place you need to check out the next time you’re in paradise. (305) 295-2620

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